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Most people live in a house with parents or guardians, and other siblings. The list of spanish conversations we chose were from hispanic homes that had several children, and parents. These were average Latin American, Hispanic, and Spanish homes. During the day Dad goes off to work, and Mom sometimes works and sometimes stays home with the kids. The kids go to school, and during the summer vacation, they are out playing with their friends. All these phrases are common and if you were in an hispanic home you would likely hear theses conversations every day to every week. They are in no specific order, but we only chose dialogues that people would actually say. Don't come in I'm getting changed! Mom, she won't let me in my room! Let's take family pictures today. Do you guys want to go out tonight? How do you teach your baby to speak Spanish? I want to teach our kids to speak Spanish? Where are we going on vacation? What is there to do in Surrey? Did you see the new Spanish program? Did you buy another pair of shoes? Do you want me to get the phone? What would you think about living in Ecuador? Let's invite the Trinidad's over for dinner. Do you want to read before you go to bed? Peter, go to the market and get some rice. I went to the market but there weren't any beans. Today is Spain's independance day. Return from Common Spanish Words to the Learn Spanish Home Page © Copyright Learn Podcast Spanish 2008 - All Rights Reserved Worldwide |
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